marylène

This is the 7029th most frequent French word.


marylène

"Marylène" is a French given name, combining "Marie" and "Hélène," and does not have a specific definition beyond being a proper noun.


Here 'Marylène' is used as a proper noun to refer to a specific person, showing her preferences.

Marylène aime jouer au tennis chaque samedi matin.

Marylène loves playing tennis every Saturday morning.


In this example, 'Marylène' continues to function as a proper noun, identifying the individual seen at the park.

Nous avons vu Marylène au parc avec ses amis hier.

We saw Marylène at the park with her friends yesterday.


Here 'Marylène' is employed as a person's name to attribute ownership of the suggestion in the context of a project discussion.

La proposition de Marylène est très intéressante pour le projet.

Marylène's suggestion is very interesting for the project.